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Gianfranco Gabai
Veterinary Research Communications, 2004
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Effects of nutritional supplements on testicular size and the secretion of LH and testosterone in Merino and Booroola rams
Graeme B Martin
Animal Reproduction Science, 1987
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Administration of testosterone to wether lambs: effects on protein and energy metabolism and growth hormone status
Gerald Lobley
Journal of Endocrinology, 1987
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Ratios of serum concentrations of testosterone and progesterone from yearling bulls with small testes
David W Forrest
Theriogenology, 1994
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Sexual Behavior, Seminal pH and Accessory Sex Gland Weights in Geldings Administered Testosterone and(or) Estradiol-17β
Daniel Waite
Journal of Animal Science, 1980
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Metabolic studies of 1-testosterone in horses
Wai Him Kwok
Drug testing and analysis, 2013
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Influence of androgens on plasma concentrations of growth hormone in growing castrated and intact chickens
Colin Scanes
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1990
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Sexual Differentiation of the External Genitalia and the Timing of Puberty in the Presence of an Antiandrogen in Sheep
Moacir Franco De Oliveira
Endocrinology, 2008
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Evaluation of LH-RH stimulation of testosterone as an index of reproductive status in rams and its application in wild antelope
Colin Howles
Reproduction, 1983
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Dynamics of androgens in healthy and hospitalized newborn foals
Ramiro Toribio
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2020
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Testosterone disposition after intramuscular injection in castrated thoroughbred race horses
Bessie Urquieta
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1991
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Morphometric and endocrine analyses of the effects of nutrition on the testis of mature Merino rams
Graeme B Martin
Reproduction, 1998
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Evidence of Boldenone, Nandrolone, 5(10)-Estrene-3β-17α-Diol and 4-Estrene-3,17-Dione as Minor Metabolites of Testosterone In Equine
Peter Curl
Drug testing and analysis, 2017
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Androgens in the Fetal Guinea-Pig After Maternal Infusion of Radioactive Testosterone
JJ Van
Journal of Endocrinology, 1981
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ACTION OF PREGNANT MARE SERUM ON THE PRODUCTION OF TESTOSTERONE IN VIVO AND IN VITRO
Pete Hall
Reproduction, 1965
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Effects of Prenatal Treatment with Antiandrogens on Luteinizing Hormone Secretion and Sex Steroid Concentrations in Adult Spotted Hyenas, Crocuta crocuta
Cheryl Sisk
Biology of Reproduction, 2002
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Immunolocalization of estrogen and androgen receptors and steroid concentrations in the stallion epididymis
Janet Roser
Theriogenology, 2006
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Peripheral Plasma Testosterone Concentrations in Bulls Around Puberty
H. Kattesh
Reproduction, 1975
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Virilization of the urogenital sinus of the tammar wallaby is not unique to 5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol
Geoffrey Shaw, Marilyn Renfree
2001
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Adrenal function in lambs treated with androgenic and oestrogenic growth stimulants
Haluk Anil
Animal Production, 1987
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Effect of an anti-androgen on testicular descent and inguinal closure in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
Geoffrey Shaw
Reproduction, 2002
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The influence of the anti-androgen flutamide on early sexual differentiation of the marsupial male
Geoffrey Shaw
Reproduction, 1997
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Progesterone and testosterone in combination act in the hypothalamus of castrated rams to regulate the secretion of LH
Alan Tilbrook
Journal of Endocrinology, 2001
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Virilization of the Male Pouch Young of the Tammar Wallaby Does Not Appear to be Mediated by Plasma Testosterone or Dihydrotestosterone
Marilyn Renfree
Biology of Reproduction, 1999
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Effect of testosterone loading on the kinetic of faecal testosterone excretion in mallards
Zsuzsanna Szőke
Acta Biologica Hungarica, 2006
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Testosterone metabolism and testosterone-dependent characteristics in Japanese quail
Yvon Delville
Physiology & Behavior, 1984
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Seasonal changes in the concentration of estrogens and testosterone in the plasma of the stallion
James Raeside
Animal Reproduction Science, 1979
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Effect of vaginal mucus and urine from ewes in estrus on plasma testosterone levels and weight gain of feedlot rams
Agustin Orihuela
Small Ruminant Research, 2001
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Changes in profiles of serum sex steroids of male buffaloes from birth to maturity
shyam agarwal
Theriogenology, 1984
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Tissue steroid levels in response to reduced testicular estrogen synthesis in the male pig, Sus scrofa
Trish Berger
PLOS ONE, 2019
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Effects of prenatal testosterone treatment and postnatal steroid implantation on growth performance and carcass traits of heifers and steers
Darrel Kesler
Journal of animal science, 1990
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Profiles of oestradiol, testosterone and androstenedione in stable vs. forest born young Konik Polski horses*
Tadeusz Jezierski
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Effects of Testosterone and Testosterone Propionate Administration on Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in the Male Mongrel Dog
Douglas Vincent
Biology of Reproduction, 1979
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Postnatal changes in testicular development and androgen receptors immunolocalization in D’Man ram lambs
Nouria Boukenaoui
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica, 2012
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